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Dropout is a regularization technique for reducing overfitting in neural networks by preventing complex co-adaptations on training data. It is a very efficient way of performing model averaging with neural networks.

Why Dropout: Dropout helps prevent weights from converging to identical positions. It does this by randomly turning nodes off when forward propagating.

In simple terms some of your neurons will not participate in the calculation.

It has two main parameters, rate, and training. Rate means the number of neurons which will be drop.If the rate is 0.6 then 60% neurons will be dropped and 40% will be used.

We can see keep_prop = 1- rate.

Training parameter is to differentiate if the network is running for training or to get the result.We need dropout only when we are training the neural network, not while we are testing(inferencing) it.

So what is the difference between these two functions?

tf.layers.dropout is a wrapper over the tf.nn.droput, which give us the demarcation of whether to return the output in training mode (apply dropout) or in inference mode (return the input untouched).”